Posted by carvel minne farmer on February 20, 2018 at 20:00:57 from (207.228.78.229):
In Reply to: Mf3165 posted by Diymechanicmike on February 17, 2018 at 15:12:07:
mike I would go in and fall everything 3" and up, skid it out of the way to your firewood pile, and then go in with the brush saw. having a live pto is a huge bonus, what a live pto means mike is once it's engaged by your lever and the pto is turning, you can step on the clutch to slow down or stop and the pto will keep spinning at 540 rpm, my case 310b 30hp. do's not have a live pto and when I tried baling with it (not enough tractor for a baler) every time I stepped on the clutch to slow down for a big pile of hay both the tractor and baler would stop :evil: cleaned out a few plugs in the baler :lol: got a Minneapolis Moline m5 65hp with live pto and amplitorque tranny, a dream to bale with. as to the tractor speed in 1st low at 1.6 you should be ok with the live pto as you can ease the clutch and the saw will still be spinning at rated rpm.
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